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This isnt so much of a smoking deal per say, as its listed as their entry level rifle.

However, I spent a few hours this past weekend behind the trigger of a few variants of their 1836 Bravo model (Even got to shoot one with the "giggle switch") I have video to show their full auto demo for those who want to see it.
Anyway, I was super impressed with how well all of their rifles shot, how balanced they felt, etc. To me I'd compare it to an lwrc of 2x the cost.
Anyway, I'd never heard of them before ,but was extremely impressed, and I wouldnt be surprised if they end up being a big player in the near future.
Anybody else ever shot a TBRC before? what were your thoughts?
SPECS/Write up from their site
TBRC Model 1836 Bravo AR15 Rifle 5.56 – Shiner, TX.
The YEAR of TEXAS Independence 1836
Texas Black Rifle Company’s Model 1836 Bravo is setting the new standard when it comes to the entry level AR-15. With the 1836 Bravo we went back to the basics but still made a few upgrades to give you a badass rifle that won’t drain your wallet. First we threw out the standard plastic handguard and triangle front sight gas block and went with a low profile gas block along with the free float ARS Keymod Rail System. We also threw out the standard stock and upgraded to a Magpul MOE stock. The 1836 Bravo is built with the same great quality and pride as all TBRC weapons and gives you an awesome rifle for under a thousand bucks, allowing you to upgrade as you see fit. This amazing deal is offered with your choice of one of the three available rail lengths for one great price!
Specs:
Manufacturer: Texas Black Rifle Co. Inc. (TBRC)
Type: Rifle
Caliber: 5.56 x 45
Weight: 6.5lbs
Barrel: TBRC 16″ 1:7 Twist Nitride Carbine Length gas with Low Profile Gas Block
Upper: TBRC w/ T-Marking & Logo – Type 3 Hardcoat Anodized Mil-Spec
Gas System: Carbine
TBRC M16 Bolt Carrier Group
Lower: TBRC w/ LOGO & Type 3 Hardcoat Anodized Mil-Spec
Rail: TBRC ARS Keymod Rail
Stock: Magpul MOE Mil-Spec

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